The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Charles as having merely trodden in the footsteps of the Plantagenets and Tudors . It is proved , by the testimony of the king's most strenuous supporters , that , during this part of his reign , the provisions of the Petition of Right ...
... Charles as having merely trodden in the footsteps of the Plantagenets and Tudors . It is proved , by the testimony of the king's most strenuous supporters , that , during this part of his reign , the provisions of the Petition of Right ...
Sivu 97
... reign of the saints . If he al- ready aspired to be himself the founder of a new dynasty , it was plain that Charles ... throne and the parliament , and to reorganize the distracted state by the power of the sword , under the sanction of the ...
... reign of the saints . If he al- ready aspired to be himself the founder of a new dynasty , it was plain that Charles ... throne and the parliament , and to reorganize the distracted state by the power of the sword , under the sanction of the ...
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... throne , and reign according to the ancient English polity . If he could effect this , he might hope that the wounds of the ... Charles the First or King Charles the Second , would soon kiss the hand of King Oliver . The peers , who now ...
... throne , and reign according to the ancient English polity . If he could effect this , he might hope that the wounds of the ... Charles the First or King Charles the Second , would soon kiss the hand of King Oliver . The peers , who now ...
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... reign of Charles the Second , the state of Scotland . Ireland was not less distracted . In that island existed feuds , compared with which the hottest animos- ities of English politicians were lukewarm . The enmity between the Irish ...
... reign of Charles the Second , the state of Scotland . Ireland was not less distracted . In that island existed feuds , compared with which the hottest animos- ities of English politicians were lukewarm . The enmity between the Irish ...
Sivu 159
Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay. Charles did not think himself a king while an assembly of subjects could call for ... reign he would probably have been called before the Privy Council and committed to the Tower . A different course ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay. Charles did not think himself a king while an assembly of subjects could call for ... reign he would probably have been called before the Privy Council and committed to the Tower . A different course ...
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